On Wednesday, September 8, 2010 at approx. 0030 hours officers responded to this incident address in reference to a burglary report. Officers observed the front portion of the business was caved in with substantial damage to the business. Officers made contact with Christopher Engleby (W/M 5/5/64) who owns the business. Mr. Engleby advised several bottles of alcohol were stolen. The suspect, a black male wearing all black clothing, backed a late 1990’s model Chevrolet truck, white or silver, into the front of the business at a high rate of speed and then ran into the store through the broken glass windows. He then stole several bottles of liquor. A broadcast was made of the suspect vehicle. Crime scene was notified and responded. A check with PCRJ confirmed that Barry London is still incarcerated. No suspects at this time. It is unknown if the vehicle used in this crime was stolen.

This is Rubio's axiomatic answer to Donald Trump's insistence that he and he alone will Make America Great Again: America is the greatest, always has been.

You want to hear the words of a strong mayor? Read the speech delivered by New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu on the removal of the last of four Lost Cause tributes in the city. THIS is a strong mayor. Brilliant.

State Auditor Andrea Lea, who began her tenure in statewide office with a degree of competence unseen in some other Republican counterparts (think Treasurer Dennis Milligan particularly), is becoming more deeply mired in a political scandal.

In which I fix an overlooked speaker in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's coverage of the observance of the 60th anniversary of Central High School desegregation

Diane Ravitch, a powerful voice against the billionaires trying to replace an egalitarian public education system with a fractured system of winners and losers segregated by race and income in private or privately operated schools, is giving a shoutout to Barclay Key of Little Rock for his review of Little Rock 60 years after the school crisis.

An Earle fireifghter has been suspended indefinitely for saying NFL protestors should be shot. He's apologized. The Fire Department has distanced itself from the comments.

More evidence in the Washington Post that voter ID laws suppress votes, particularly among groups likely to vote Democratic. And the evidence is from Wisconsin, where a microscopic victory gave Donald Trump that state's electoral votes.